Crime Scene Kitchen is over for another season, and while we don’t know yet if there will be a Season 4, we have faith. And since we are keeping our fingers crossed for that fourth season, we are thinking ahead. This means coming up with wish lists of what we would love to see in future seasons (yes, seasons as we want more than just a fourth season).
Up first on our Crime Scene Kitchen wish list are potential guest judges. Specifically, we were thinking of some Food Network stars that we would love to see pop up on the series. Even if these guest judges didn’t bake a mystery dessert, it would be fascinating to have them show up to experience the magic of this series.
So which Food Network stars would we love to see popping up on Crime Scene Kitchen? And why exactly did they make our list?
Zac Young - Not only would Zac Young be a great guest judge, but he is extremely talented as a baker. We love seeing him doing the judging on shows like Halloween Baking Championship, so it actually makes sense that we would want to see him on Crime Scene Kitchen. But if he were to do a mystery, bake, he might actually break the bakers. Because he is one of the bakers behind the iconic PieCaken.
Carla Hall - Maybe it is us, but it feels like Carla Hall is everywhere. And we would not have it any other way. She has a presence about her that we love and we love seeing her judging a variety of baking competitions on Food Network already. So it just makes sense to have her make a guest appearance on a show like Crime Scene Kitchen. And even if she didn’t set the bake, she would still make an impression.
Duff Goldman - Duff Goldman is an impressive baker. And we have seen him take on amazing challenges on Food Network. We have also watched him as a judge on multiple competition series, including Kids Baking Championship. So having him pop over to Crime Scene Kitchen feels rather fitting. And this is especially true if he got to set the crime scene. It just feels like he would be able to create something that would either completely stump the bakers or that they would be able to figure out if they could read the clues right.